I have something similar. I was diagnosed this pregnancy with Supraventricular tachycardia, my heart rate excellerates for no reason and when it's not my BP is low, it was actually 75/54 at yesterday's appointment. I am on betablockers for the tachycardia, nothing for the BP. Plan is for a c-section for other complications. Thing is I was given procardia twice to stop preterm labor, but that and terb can cause tachycardia so they are not going to stop labor anymore (I am 34 weeks). At 36 weeks they are going to do an amnio (14MAR) and then if her lungs are developed they will do the c-section the next day. I can't wait.

I have something similar. I was diagnosed this pregnancy with Supraventricular tachycardia, my heart rate excellerates for no reason and when it's not my BP is low, it was actually 75/54 at yesterday's appointment. I am on betablockers for the tachycardia, nothing for the BP. Plan is for a c-section for other complications. Thing is I was given procardia twice to stop preterm labor, but that and terb can cause tachycardia so they are not going to stop labor anymore (I am 34 weeks). At 36 weeks they are going to do an amnio (14MAR) and then if her lungs are developed they will do the c-section the next day. I can't wait.

I don't know how low your BP is or how high your HR is as you didn't state it. Usually in labor your BP elevates from all the changes your body is going through and the pain associated with labor. However, if you are planning on an epidural that will decrease your BP. Like I said I don't know the severity of your situation, your best bet is to discuss this with your OB and you will likely need an anesthesiology consult prior to labor.

I don't know how low your BP is or how high your HR is as you didn't state it. Usually in labor your BP elevates from all the changes your body is going through and the pain associated with labor. However, if you are planning on an epidural that will decrease your BP. Like I said I don't know the severity of your situation, your best bet is to discuss this with your OB and you will likely need an anesthesiology consult prior to labor.

Â My OB has no experience with this and my cardiologist has never had patient pregnant with this happening. I did get sent to a high risk evaluation and they guy was an idiot and wanted to put me on meds that cause still birth and heart defects.

Â My OB has no experience with this and my cardiologist has never had patient pregnant with this happening. I did get sent to a high risk evaluation and they guy was an idiot and wanted to put me on meds that cause still birth and heart defects.

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